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Перевод: solitude
[существительное] уединение; уединенность ; одиночество; уединенные места; безлюдные места
Тезаурус:
- So gentleness becomes a special way of hearing others, and of hearing God in stillness and solitude.
- I have always chosen solitude.
- My own solitude was as nothing compared with their constantly patrolled loneliness, without hope of escape.
- "Most people addicted to romancing are their own heroes": when a second person enters the solitude in question, Louisa Stuart's maxim becomes harder to apply.
- Early this year I secluded myself up here for a life of quiet, concentrated study and meditation, rediscovering myself in the vastness and solitude of the mountains.
- The studio almost immediately cast her in a cycle of prestigious (if often meretricious) "women's pictures", including Edmund Goulding's Dark Victory (1939), which had her, in its famous climactic scene, walk upstairs to die in solitude with all the dignified serenity of an elephant trundling off to its ancestral graveyard; Michael Curtiz's The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (also 1939), in which she flaunted the Virgin Queen's (and her own) baldness as the ultimate emblem of great, self-abasing character acting; and, of course, Irving Rapper's sudsy, multi-Kleenex tearjerker Now, Voyager (1942), in which her repressed, plain-Jane spinster blossoms overnight into chic, radiant, cigarette-tapping womanhood.
- It was a place of solitude, of plodding donkeys (even today no cars are allowed on the island; nor would they get very far if they were); cold water and kerosene lamps.
- A few minutes later Murray turned into the Sports Centre and Richard continued towards the House in merciful solitude.
- A thin line, I think, between a man in total harmony with peace and solitude and a grumpy, unsociable, old sourpuss.
- So it had come to her on the previous day, and came again now, the whiff, or stroke, of solitude, as her final hope for Patrick's life was extinguished.
- It was only then, for example, that John Bright, busy Member of Parliament, revealed that his stepmother, who had lived alone as a widow for nearly thirty years to the age of 95, the last ten years blind, was visited daily by his own wife "to chat with her and to cheer with her in her solitude and blindness, or to render her any help in her power."
- T. Behrens's book commemorates a young couple who lived together for seventeen years in a solitude deux and who then took their own lives - incompetently and lingeringly.
- Alas, solitude is not very likely, there is so little of it in life, so what can we expect after death!
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